INFOSYS Q4
IT stocks rally up to 32% in 1 month. Will Q1 results mark end of sluggish revenue growth?
IT sector experiences bullish rally ahead of Q1 results with Tech Mahindra, Coforge, and Infosys emerging as top stock recommendations.
Indian software sector earnings will remain modest in Q1: here’s why
Infosys and LTIMindtree are expected to lead a modest increase in average growth for Indian software service providers in the first quarter of FY25. However, previous top performers, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and HCLTech, may see pressure on profits and margins as they work to reignite growth.
Infosys, Tech Mahindra among 6 IT stocks that could surprise positively in Q1 results: JM Financial
Stating that Tech Mahindra remains a ‘buy' on turnaround hopes while KPIT Technologies and Tata Technologies are structural bets on auto ER&D theme, domestic brokerage firm JM Financial believes that Q1 results for the IT sector could positively surprise the street.
IT stocks rally up to 4% as an early indicator of Q1 earnings just gave green signals
Indian IT stocks surged following positive results from Accenture, with Persistent Systems leading the gains. Analysts expect a strong demand environment to drive healthy earnings growth.
Infosys to announce Q1 results on July 18
Infosys will flag off the first quarter earnings for FY25. It expects its constant currency revenue growth for FY25 to be around 1-3%. The operating margins are predicted to be anywhere between 20-22% in the current fiscal.
Wipro gives over 85% variable pay for Q4 FY24
IT services major Wipro paid its employees an average of more than 85% variable pay for the fourth quarter of FY24, several employees have told ET, on condition of anonymity.
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Infosys cuts average bonus to 60% for Q4
The average pay-out, according to several employees, has dropped to 60% for the final quarter of fiscal 2024. It had announced a variable bonus pay-out of 73% for the October-December period, 80% for the quarter through September and 75% for the first quarter of the fiscal year.
Deals, hiring show HCL Tech can tap expected IT bounce
Revenue in the major markets of the US and Europe grew sequentially by 4.2% and 2.3%, respectively, while major business verticals also showed higher revenue. But what sets HCLTech apart from peers is the fact that it continued to add headcount during the quarter.
Q4 results this week: RIL, ICICI Bank, HCL Tech, among 166 companies that'll announce earnings
With Wipro and Infosys’ results out this week, the fourth quarter earnings season will now pick up pace as the upcoming week will witness the results for Axis Bank, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services, Tata Elxsi, along with 167 other companies.
Q4 results today: HDFC Bank among 8 companies to announce earnings
Q4 results today: HDFC Bank to release Q4 numbers today with expectations of strong growth. TCS exceeded estimates, Infosys faced challenges in Q4.
Brokerages cut target prices on Infosys after muted guidance
Brokerages adjust Infosys' share targets post revenue cut. Stock at ₹1,411.95, target post Q4: ₹1,582.12 (12% upside). Analysts note slow discretionary demand despite sector bottoming out, Infosys' attractive valuation.
Sustained deal momentum and margin improvement augur well for Wipro
Wipro’s net profit rose by 5.2% sequentially to Rs 2,834.6 crore in the March quarter, much faster than the analysts’ average estimate of 2.5% growth. It was driven by a 40 basis point improvement in the operating margin at 16.4%, again higher than the expectation of a 20 basis point expansion.
Q4 results today: Wipro, Jio Financial among 15 companies to announce earnings
Q4 Results Today: Mixed Q4 earnings for IT sector with TCS outperforming and Infosys lagging. Awaited reports from companies like Wipro, Hindustan Zinc, Sejal Glass, and others will provide further insight into the sector's performance.
Infosys shares drop 3% on Q4 miss. Should you buy, sell or hold?
Infosys Share Price: Infosys shares fall 3% after revenue decline. EBIT margin declines to 20.1%. FY25 revenue growth guidance impacted by discretionary spending weakness. Brokerages cut target prices. Analysts remain optimistic about Infosys' growth potential in the future.
Infosys sustains deal wins, near-term outlook hazy
Infosys disappointed in FY24 with slow revenue growth, weak guidance, and shrinking headcount. Despite TCV of new deals, the company faces pressure. Stock weakness expected due to lackluster guidance and margin contraction.
Infosys Q4 net profit jumps 30%; company buys German tech firm for Rs 450 million
Profit climbed to ₹7,969 crore in the March quarter, beating ET's poll of ₹6,103 crore. Other income buttressed the bottom-line through what turned out to be a tough year for revenue expansion, which hit the lowest pace in a decade. Headcount shrank by about 26,000, again a rarity for India's technology bellwether.
Infosys ADR slumps 3% on Q4 miss, softer FY25 guidance
"Infosys weak quarterly numbers, lower-than-expected guidance for FY25 and declining headcount reflects continuity in weak, with the only silver lining being strong large deal TCV in Q4 and record $17.7 billion in FY24," said Sanjeev Hota, Head of Research, Sharekhan by BNP Paribas.
Infosys declares Rs 20 final dividend & Rs 8 special dividend
Infosys declared dividends for FY 2024, set AGM and payment dates, introduced Capital Allocation Policy aiming to return 85% free cash flow. Focus on net profit growth and Project Maximus. Shares closed at Rs 1,420.55.
Infosys Q4 earnings; layoffs at Good Glamm group
India’s second-largest IT company Infosys posted upbeat results for the fourth quarter. More numbers in today’s ETtech Top 5.
Infosys Q4 Results: Profit jumps 30% YoY to Rs 7,969 crore; co sees FY25 revenue growth at 1-3%
Infosys Q4 Results: Revenue from operations in the fourth quarter stood at Rs 37,923 crore, up 1% from Rs 37,441 crore clocked in the previous year's quarter. The IT major expects operating margins to be anywhere between 20-22% in the current fiscal.
Infosys shares up 1% ahead of Q4 results announcement later today
After falling about 17.5% from the top, the stock is now at an important support level but the underlying trend is bearish. "The stock has an important support at Rs 1,350 and resistance at Rs 1,500. Heavy short positioning ahead of results, with OI up 16% and stock down 2% this expiry," Emkay Global said.
Infosys Q4 Results Preview: Weak discretionary spending to weigh on sales, FY25 guidance seen conservative
Infosys Q4 Preview: For the quarter ended March, the company’s consolidated revenue is seen dropping 0.4% sequentially, while growing 3.2% year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 38,650 crore, according to the average of estimates given by 10 brokerage firms.
Q4 Results Today: Infosys, Bajaj Auto among 19 companies on watchlist
19 companies, incl. Infosys, Bajaj Auto, HDFC Life, to announce March quarter results today. Infosys expects 0.4% revenue decline, flat profit growth. Bajaj Auto sees 25% volume growth.
Q4 results today: Crisil, SG Mart among 6 companies to announce earnings on Tuesday
Most domestic high-frequency indicators have trended higher during the quarter, which could translate into good demand momentum for the domestic corporate segment.
Q4 results this week: HDFC Bank, Infosys, Wipro among 61 companies that'll announce earnings
Q4 results: Apart from the IT majors Wipro and Infosys, leading financial companies HDFC Bank and Jio Financial will also report their quarterly earnings during the week.
TCS likely to outdo peers with ramp-up in big deals
Its operating margin is also likely to expand in the absence of any major wage increases and higher internal efficiency. The country’s largest software exporter is slated to declare the fourth quarter numbers on Friday.
IT Q4 Preview: Tech giants to see modest quarter; all eyes on FY25 guidance
IT companies anticipate modest growth in the upcoming quarter with a keen eye on FY25 guidance. TCS will lead the earnings season, while midcap companies are expected to outperform largecaps. Strong deal flows and margin expansion anticipated.
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